Looking for a goggle that doesn't cover your whole face but still lets you see with hawk-like intensity and a full field of vision? Check out the Anon Hawkeye Goggles. Their spherical lens and wrap-around design give you excellent peripheral vision while Full Perimeter Channel Venting and Integral Clarity Technology work in unison to eliminate that pesky goggle moisture. Pampering your face with Triple Layer Face Foam, the Hawkeyes give you unprecedented optical clarity and comfort.

Frame

Lightweight Thermoplastic Polyurethane Frame - Thoroughly tested on hill and in the lab, Anon's TPU has the highest resistance to abrasion, maintains consistent flexibility in changing temperatures and has superior elasticity to fit every face shape.

Pivoting Outrigger - Engineered to adapt to all face shapes and sizes, Anon's outrigger systems distribute pressure evenly for the best possible fit and proper goggle to helmet alignment.

Frame Height - 93 mm

Lens

Anon's Spherical Lens Technology - Anon's Spherical Lens construction combines decentered technology with a lens curvature that mimics the curvature of the human eye for superior optics in all directions.

Full Perimeter Channel Venting - Anon's Full Perimeter Channel Venting ensures maximum airflow, bringing fresh air into the goggle while pulling moisture away from the lens. Full Perimeter Channel Venting works in tandem with ICT to provide clear, fog-free vision in all conditions.

These goggles are great! They look really nice and the red solack has a really cool reflective finish. Best for partly cloudy days, the lens cuts down on glare and helps with definition on the snow. The lens shape helps with peripheral vision, but the frame doesn't fit snug around my nose. I have high cheekbones and probably should have gone with the hawkeye asian fit, but after testing it out the amount of airflow it lets through is small enough not to bother my eyes. If you have a smaller face or higher cheekbones you might want to check out the Asian fit goggles instead. Overall great goggle though!

I don;t know how many times I have been disapointed by great conditions, but low light conditions. It is hard to ski your best when you can't see what's in front of you. My new Anon Hawkeye goggles were made for such days. Now I think that I prefer stormy days. Better snow conditions, and less crowds. May be I should keep my mouth shut??